Hints1) Why the mountain?2) I'd have thought that Kadabra and I would be good friends. However...3) I'm rather proud of this one - it's brilliant, yet strangely chilling.4) Working on it forced me into a limited diet, but that's all, really.5) What? Why? Is the earth against me or something?6) With the arrival of dawn, I rise.7) I must've got lucky with the percentages in that fight with Scizor.8) I'm a master of traps - just try to escape without crippling yourself!9) Rotom and I are the exceptions to the unfortunate pattern.

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Highlight this box with your cursor to read the spoiler text.LarvitarPupitarTyranitarMachampMr. MimeAggronJynxHaunterCloysterBanetteYamaskAronLaironGravelerVanilliteVanillishGrovyleSteelixMewtwoVanilluxe (I rather enjoyed the justification, though.)SunfloraSolrockCarnivineFlareonMunchlaxHeracrossQuilavaTrapinchCameruptSkarmoryCloyster

Highlight this box with your cursor to read the spoiler text.1) Froslass's Pokédex entry describes how a woman lost in the mountains was revived as a Froslass.2) Kadabra's Pokédex entry also has a tale of a human becoming a Pokémon. Kadabra happens to be weak to Ghost, explaining its aversion to becoming friends with the formerly-human Froslass.3) Froslass is known to freeze and display its prey4) Secretly freezing exhibiting your prey would likely lower your food intake.5) Despite it being seen floating on many occasions, it does not have Levitate and can thus be hit with Ground attacks.6) Froslass evolves with the use of a Dawn Stone.7) In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky, Froslass has a Scizor held captive in Crevice Cave for quite a while, frozen. Froslass was not only at a type disadvantage, but had very few moves with which to deal reasonable damage to it. The 20% evasion boost by Snow Cloak may have worked in its favour.8) Froslass can set the battlefield with Spikes, and is also Ghost-Type, which prevents the use of Rapid Spin. The only ways to remove them would be to use Defog, which also removes any entry hazards set up by you, or use a turn up with Foresight or Odor Sleuth before.9) (Frost) Rotom and Froslass are the only two Ice-Types whose resistances and immunities outnumber their weaknesses.

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1) Froslass's Pokédex entry describes how a woman lost in the mountains was revived as a Froslass.2) Kadabra's Pokédex entry also has a tale of a human becoming a Pokémon. Kadabra happens to be weak to Ghost, explaining its aversion to becoming friends with the formerly-human Froslass.3) Froslass is known to freeze and display its prey4) Secretly freezing exhibiting your prey would likely lower your food intake.5) Despite it being seen floating on many occasions, it does not have Levitate and can thus be hit with Ground attacks.6) Froslass evolves with the use of a Dawn Stone.7) In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky, Froslass has a Scizor held captive in Crevice Cave for quite a while, frozen. Froslass was not only at a type disadvantage, but had very few moves with which to deal reasonable damage to it. The 20% evasion boost by Snow Cloak may have worked in its favour.8) Froslass can set the battlefield with Spikes, and is also Ghost-Type, which prevents the use of Rapid Spin. The only ways to remove them would be to use Defog, which also removes any entry hazards set up by you, or use a turn up with Foresight or Odor Sleuth before.9) (Frost) Rotom and Froslass are the only two Ice-Types whose resistances and immunities outnumber their weaknesses.